THE RIGHT SENSOR FOR SEMINAR AND MEETING ROOMS IN EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS

THE RIGHT SENSOR FOR SEMINAR AND MEETING ROOMS IN EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS

You’re looking to upgrade the lighting in a seminar or conference room within an older educational building, with minimal disruption, on a budget, and without interrupting daily activities. 

 The current lighting is poor quality and doesn’t meet the evolving needs of a multifunctional room. 

Plus, you need to comply with energy efficiency standards and lower operational costs. 

 The first step—switching to LED lighting—might already be done or is in your plans.

Now you need sensors and a control system that can adapt the lighting for various uses, occupancy levels, and integrate with existing systems.

What’s the right sensor for a multifunctional seminar and conference room?


The HBIR32/R PIR sensor, featuring dual channels, Bluetooth, and a DALI power supply, is purpose-built for educational spaces.


Installation is easy and can be completed in a non-school day without additional wiring.


If you require a simpler, more uniform lighting solution, the HBIR31/R sensor offers similar functionality with a single channel, ideal for rooms where zoning is unnecessary.

Both sensors are compatible with DALI and other protocols, supporting flexibility and scalability.

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